Teachers’ worklife, mental health, and job burnout: Cases of Thailand and Indonesia

Q2 Social Sciences
Araya Piyakun, Herli Salim
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Abstract

This study aimed to: i) explore the worklife areas, mental health, and job burnout among Thai and Indonesian teachers; ii) investigate the roles of worklife areas on mental health and burnout; and iii) compare the two groups of teachers. The participants consisted of 340 teachers (210 Thai teachers and 130 Indonesian teachers) who voluntarily responded to the online questionnaire. The instruments for data collection included the depression anxiety stress scales-21, the areas of worklife survey, and the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Educators Survey. Frequency, mean, standard deviation, Pearson correlation coefficient, and multiple regression analysis were utilized to analyze the data. The results revealed that the mean scores for six areas of worklife were comparable across the two groups, whereas the mean scores for mental health and job burnout were distinct. In addition, it was discovered that teachers’ worklife could predict their mental health and job burnout in Thailand and Indonesia. However, the predictive patterns varied for each scale of mental health and burnout, as well as across the two groups. The study’s findings shed light on the impacts of workplace factors on teachers’ mental well-being.
教师的工作生活、心理健康与工作倦怠——以泰国和印度尼西亚为例
本研究旨在:i)探讨泰国和印尼教师的工作生活领域、心理健康和工作倦怠;ii)调查工作生活领域对心理健康和倦怠的作用;以及iii)比较两组教师。参与者包括340名教师(210名泰国教师和130名印度尼西亚教师),他们自愿回答了在线问卷。数据收集工具包括抑郁-焦虑-压力量表-21、工作生活领域调查和Maslach倦怠量表教育工作者调查。采用频率、平均值、标准差、Pearson相关系数和多元回归分析对数据进行分析。结果显示,两组工作生活六个领域的平均得分具有可比性,而心理健康和工作倦怠的平均得分则不同。此外,研究发现,在泰国和印度尼西亚,教师的工作生活可以预测他们的心理健康和工作倦怠。然而,心理健康和倦怠的预测模式各不相同,也不同于两组。研究结果揭示了工作场所因素对教师心理健康的影响。
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